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18 Nov 2024

#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Suspected missile attack by Yemen’s Houthi rebels targets ship in Red Sea
Suspected missile attack by Yemen’s Houthi rebels targets ship in Red Sea
A suspected missile attack by Yemen’s Houthi rebels targeted a commercial ship in the Red Sea but caused no damage or injuries. This incident is part of a broader campaign by the Houthis, who have attacked over 90 vessels in the past year, claiming to support Palestinians amid ongoing conflicts in Gaza and Lebanon.

The Houthis have faced retaliation from the US and UK, which have conducted strikes on their positions in Yemen. Despite their claims of targeting ships linked to Israel and its allies, many vessels attacked have no direct connection to the conflict.


The Telegraph: Ukraine-Russia war live: Biden risks WW3 by approving long-range missile strikes, claim Russian MPs
Ukraine-Russia war live: Biden risks WW3 by approving long-range missile strikes, claim Russian MPs
Joe Biden's approval for Ukraine to use long-range missiles against targets in Russia has drawn warnings from Russian officials, who claim it could lead to World War III. Maria Butina criticized the U.S. for escalating tensions, while Vladimir Dzhabarov echoed concerns about the decision.

Biden's shift comes after North Korea's military involvement in the conflict, which has heightened fears of broader escalation. Kim Jong-un accused the West of exploiting Ukraine against Russia, further fueling concerns about global conflict.


#crime

GB News: Migrant allowed to stay in UK despite sexually assaulting relatives as deportation would breach 'right to family life'
Migrant allowed to stay in UK despite sexually assaulting relatives as deportation would breach 'right to family life'
A man in his 50s, convicted of sexually assaulting three young family members, including his stepdaughter, has avoided deportation from Scotland. Despite a judge's ruling that he poses a risk, his removal was blocked under ECHR provisions protecting his right to family life.

The offender, originally from central Africa, had his asylum claim rejected but later established a family in the UK. Following his 2020 conviction, the Home Secretary ordered his deportation, which he appealed, citing the impact on his children. The Home Office is currently challenging the ruling.